Well, this is the lounge area!
It seems that there is a growing following for the PInguino (and other derivatives). Fantastic!
I notice what seems to be a lack of "detail" with the Pinguino hardware - the "arduino-compatable" software seems to be, so-to-speak, stable.
I started a similar thread on the Netduino forum because there is a HUGE assumption that everyone has no problem with coding. Granted, Netduino is C# but guys like me need to know the grass roots detail on the hardware that we are trying to manipulate. And, how to use the hardware.
There is an opportunity here.
Cheers Pinguino-ers!

I admit that my recent activities were mostly with Duinomite -> http://olimex.wordpress.com but we have engineer who dedicated work on the users manuals for Pinguino hardware side and we will make detailed hardware explanation in these documents. As Pinguino have support for 795 it works on Duinomite too, and the bootloader is same just the VID and PID, so I guess if this is fixed in the Pinguino IDE Duinomite boards will work directly with Pinguino without anyhting to alter/program!

Being able to use the Duinomite family of boards - and it being stated what works & how - is a big deal!

I think more information about which examples do & don't work (& any that there is no intention to make work, with reasoning) is needed - as well as more examples, especially ones accessible from the IDE.

If/when the DM (Duinomite) boards work from the IDE, I'd put links to the Pinguino project in the web pages you have for the boards (er, I better go look!!).